
A privileged motion is a motion in parliamentary procedure that is granted precedence over ordinary business because it concerns matters of great importance or urgency. Such motions are not debatable, although in case of questions of privilege, the chair may feel the need to elicit relevant facts from members. ==Explanation== ===Robert`s Rules of....
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(from the article `parliamentary procedure`) Privileged motions relate to matters of such urgent importance that they temporarily supersede pending business. They take precedence over all other ...
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